CORBA: Architecture, Concepts and S/W Development
Introduction
The Problem
Existing Tools?
Distributed Object Technology
Candidate Solution: CORBA
CORBA Overview
Contents
Background & History
Object Management Group
Object Management Architecture (OMA)
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OMA Components (1)
OMA Components (2)
OMA Components (3)
OMG Object Model
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
CORBA Architecture
CORBA Components (1)
CORBA Components (2)
CORBA Components (3)
CORBA Components (4)
CORBA Components (5)
CORBA Inter-ORB Architecture
Interoperability Protocols
CORBA Implementations (1)
CORBA Implementations (2)
IONA¡¯s Orbix (1)
IONA¡¯s Orbix (2)
Digital¡¯s ObjectBroker
IBM¡¯s DSOM
Expersoft CORBAplus
Chorus¡¯s CHORUS/COOL
S/W Development with CORBA
CORBA IDL (1)
CORBA IDL (2)
An IDL Specification
Application Development Steps using CORBA
From IDL to Executables
Allocate Tasks
Define Remote Object Interfaces
Implement Remote Objects (1)
Implement Remote Objects (2)
Generate Client Stubs
Obtain Remote Object References
Invoke Remote Methods
Configure the System
Servers and Implementation Repository
Modes for Launching Servers
Distributed Applications Development using Java/CORBA
Introduction of CGI vs. Java/CORBA for Web-based applications
WWW CGI-based Application
WWW Java/CORBA-based Application
CGI vs. JAVA/CORBA Approach
Application Development Steps using Java/CORBA
Generate Remote Object Proxies
Summary
Useful References
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